• A man cannot wheedle nor overawe his Genius. It requires to be conciliated by nobler conduct than the world demands or can appreciate.

    Henry David Thoreau: A man cannot wheedle nor overawe his Genius. It requires to be conciliated by nobler conduct than the world demands or can appreciate.
    Henry David Thoreau (2013). “The Essential Thoreau”, p.688, Simon and Schuster